Body The photography book

Nathalie Herschdorfer

Book - 2019

The body remains a battleground. Politicized, conceptualized and increasingly shared, our often-paradoxical relationship with the human form is nothing new, but finds itself heightened in the digitised, virtualised era of the "post-industrial" body. No longer a tool but a work-in-progress, our bodily expectations bound from fantasy to reality, beauty to tyranny, art to commerce and curiosity to obsession, leaving us dreaming of other bodies and alternate lives. Surveying a range of over 360 photographic representations from the worlds of art, fashion, scientific and vernacular photography - including the work of Nobuyoshi Araki, Bettina Rheims, Lauren Greenfield, Viviane Sassen, Cindy Sherman, Wolfgang Tillmans, Daido Moriyama, Sa...lly Mann, Pieter Hugo and Juergen Teller, Solve Sundsbo and Daniel Sannwald - Body: The Photography Book explores what our imaging of the human form, and the ways in which those images have been used and shared, might reflect of our relationship to the body. Supporting the broad range of photography is a foreword by a cultural critic, and an essay by the acclaimed psychologist Professor David Sander, PhD., discussing the neurological representation of our own bodies.

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Published
New York, New York : Thames & Hudson [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Nathalie Herschdorfer (author)
Item Description
Featuring the work of more than 175 photographers including: Laia Abril ; Jun Ahn ; Nobuyoshi Araki ; Jacob Aue Sobol ; Roger Ballen ; Valérie Belin ; Jodi Bieber ; Lucas Blalock ; Koto Bolofo ; Elina Brotherus ; Elinor Carucci ; Maisie Cousins ; Gregory Crewdson ; Raphaël Dallaporta ; Siân Davey ; Corinne Day ; Erica Deeman ; Eamonn Doyle ; Julia Fullerton-Batten ; Adam Fuss ; Bruce Gilden ; Jim Goldberg ; Nan Goldin ; Lauren Greenfield ; Ren Hang ; Jamie Hawkesworth ; Bill Henson ; Todd Hido ; Pieter Hugo ; Nadav Kander ; Rinko Kawauchi ; Barbara Kruger ; Mona Kuhn ; Deana Lawson ; Jocelyn Lee ; David Lynch ; Ryan McGinley ; Erik Madigan Heck ; Sally Mann ; Jeff Mermelstein ; Arno Rafael Minkkinen ; Marilyn Minter ; Richard Misrach ; Daido Moriyama ; Richard Mosse ; Zanele Muholi ; Nicholas Nixon ; Erwin Olaf ; Catherine Opie ; Orlan ; Martin Parr ; Pierre et Gilles ; Bettina Rheims ; Herb Ritts ; Paolo Roversi ; Thomas Ruff ; Alessandra Sanguinetti ; Daniel Sannwald ; Viviane Sassen ; Collier Schorr ; Andres Serrano ; Cindy Sherman ; Alec Soth ; Thomas Struth ; Sølve Sundsbø ; Esther Teichmann ; Juergen Teller ; Ed Templeton ; Wolfgang Tillmans ; Oliviero Toscani ; Erwin Wurm ; Liu Zheng.
Physical Description
431 pages : 369 illustrations (color and black and white) ; 31 x 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780500021583
  • Preface / Nathalie Hershdorfer
  • All the states of the body / Nathalie Hershdorfer
  • Physique
  • Alter ego
  • Constructions
  • Mutations
  • Mind and body / David Sander
  • Celebration
  • Flesh
  • Love.
Review by Library Journal Review

The human form has been a source of photographic inspiration since the medium was invented, with many books dedicated to this timeless subject, including William Ewing's The Body, Deborah Willis's The Black Female Body, and Diane Fortenberry's Body of Art. In this incarnation, art historian Herschdorfer (director, Museum of Fine Arts, Le Locle, Switzerland) pushes Ewing's original 1994 concept (with his blessing) into the 21st century by redefining what "body" means in 2019. Featuring photographs from 175 contemporary artists, including Nan Goldin, Sally Mann, Catherine Opie, and Martin Parr, the volume defines the human form by a range of body-related subjects--images of dental impressions, medical equipment, dietary supplements, and blow-up sex dolls. Like Ewing, Herschdorfer organizes photographs into thematic chapters: "Physique," "Alter Ego," "Constructions," "Mutations," "Celebration," "Flesh," and "Love." Each investigates how advancing digital technologies, gender identity, and online social networking have redefined the photographic tradition of the nude. Although not original in its focus and structure, this stylish contemporary collection brings together a wide range of profound and contemporary photographs, beautifully reproduced in full color. VERDICT Recommended for all photography and art history enthusiasts.--Shauna Frischkorn, Millersville Univ., PA

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